Money made in false public welfare

An organisation, claiming to be charitable, has been making quick money by convincing students to protect their eyesight in the last few years, China Central Television, China's largest television network, said Thursday night.
It was found to trick the students into paying for free glasses in the local optical shops colluding with it.
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